Traffic (album)

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Traffic
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LP by Traffic
Released October 1968
Recorded Island Studios, London
Genre jazz rock, art rock
Length 40 min 24 s
Label Island Records
Producer(s) Jimmy Miller
Professional reviews
  • Allmusic.com (5/5 Stars) [1]
Traffic chronology
Mr. Fantasy
(1967)
Traffic
(1968)
John Barleycorn Must Die
(1970)

Traffic was the eponymous rock album by the band Traffic, ranging in style from psychedelic rock to acid jazz. It was their second release, in February 1968.

Contents

Overview

After their debut album, Mr. Fantasy, Traffic planned a more mainstream album, possibly with fewer drug references and psychedelic influences. Before they began recording, they decided to reinstate Dave Mason as the band's bassist. Chris Wood's flute playing on the album was compared to that of Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull, who is often thought of as the most famous rock flutist of all time.

Following the release of Traffic, the band embarked upon a tour of the United States but shortly thereafter fired bassist Mason. At the conclusion of the tour, at the beginning of 1969, Winwood announced the breakup of Traffic . Winwood joined supergroup Blind Faith while the remaining members of Traffic (including Mason) worked on a project called Wooden Frog which never recorded an album In 1970, Winwood reunited with Capaldi and Wood to release John Barleycorn Must Die.

Track Listing

  1. "You Can All Join In" (Mason) - 3:34
  2. "Pearly Queen" (Capaldi/Winwood) - 4:20
  3. "Don't Be Sad" (Mason) - 3:24
  4. "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring" (Capaldi/Winwood/Wood) - 3:11
  5. "Feelin' Alright" (Mason) - 4:16
  6. "Vagabond Virgin" (Capaldi/Mason) - 5:21
  7. "Forty Thousand Headmen" (Capaldi/Winwood) - 3:15
  8. "Cryin' to Be Heard" (Mason) - 5:14
  9. "No Time to Live" (Capaldi/Winwood) - 5:10
  10. "Means to an End" (Capaldi/Winwood) - 2:39

Other Versions

The album was remastered in 2001 with Capaldi assisting. The new version included one new track, Withering Tree and two different versions of the original tracks, mono single mixes of You Can All Join In and Feelin' Alright.

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